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Introducing the New Canadian Acadamy of Audiology President: Andreas Seelisch
Hearing Solutions, LONDON, ON
Andreas graduated Western University with a Bachelor of Health Sciences (Hons) in 2006 and a Master’s in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2008. He completed his thesis work at the National Centre for Audiology on the sound quality impact of frequency compression technology and has published on this topic as well as others. He gives regular lectures in the community, at conferences and scientific meetings, in the media and at various post-secondary academic institutions including University of Toronto, Western University and Conestoga College. In addition to over a decade of clinical practice as an Audiologist, he is currently engaged as the Director of Audiology at Hearing Solutions, the largest independently owned hearing healthcare clinics in Ontario.
In This Issue
NEW CAA Webinar Register Now
Thank You from CAA Conference 2024
NEW Pictures from CAA Conference 2024
2024 Student Award, Grant and Bursary Winners
NEW Accessibility Standards Canada’s CEO Selection Process
Career Postings
Audiology Field Trainer
British Columbia and the Yukon
Clinical & Dispensing Audiologist
(Full -Time)
Orléans, (Ottawa), ON
Clinical Audiologist
Grande Prairie, AB
Audiologist
Airdrie, Calgary, AB; Nanaimo, BC; St. John, NB; Ottawa, Toronto, Windsor, ON; Saskatoon, SK
Audiologists and Hearing Instrument Specialists
Charlottetown, PE
NEW CAA Webinar
Register Now!
Join us on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at 1PM ET as Robert M. Traynor, Ed.D., MBA, FNAP, ABAC, CCC-A, Adjunct Professor of Audiology, Salus University presents Strategic Practice Management: Planning for Audiology Private Practice
Abstract
After some years of practice audiologists are often interested in beginning their own private practice. They often become disenchanted with the corporate manipulation of their career and look forward to owning their own practice. As practitioners move into the private sector, they need to understand entrepreneurship and characteristics of successful entrepreneurial practitioners in the development and maintenance of an audiology clinic. - click here to read full abstract
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, participants will be able to
- Describe the issues of becoming an entrepreneur within the field of Audiology.
- Describe the specific reasons for conducting a written business plan.
- Conduct a pre-planning exercise prior to conducting a formal business plan and describe the essential elements of a formal business plan.
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CAA Conference 2024
CAA Conference 2024 was a great success. We broke our attendance record. Thank you to all our attendees, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors for your participation. The speakers were excellent with presentations on leading issues, new research and clinical applications. Industry activities were a success.
Colleagues and students from far and wide enjoyed deep conversations, reflections and excitement about their new learning.
Please stay tuned. We will be featuring highlights from the conference and awards in the next few newsletters.
More Pictures from CAA Conference 2024
2024 Student Award, Grant and Bursary Winners
Clinical Research Grant Award
This year the clinical research grant is awarded to Christine Meston, Chris Allan and Danielle Glista from Western University.
The CAA Research Grant for Clinical Investigators provides support, both financial and practical, to individuals seeking to investigate a unique research question on hearing and/or balance. The successful applicant will receive the support to help coordinate access to the proper resources to see the project to completion.
Student Award Winners
CAA Student Bursary Winner
The Canadian Academy of Audiology is pleased to introduce the recipients of the 2024 Student Awards nominated by their University faculty. The award is presented to Audiology graduated students in Canada who have distinguished themselves in academic or clinical excellence, outstanding research, or community service and promoting the profession of audiology.
CAA Student Poster Outstanding Research Awards
The Canadian Academy of Audiology awarded 2 Student Poster Outstanding Research Awards. The prizes were presented to audiology students working within hearing or balance who have presented original research (by poster and/or podium) for evaluation at the annual CAA Conference 2024.
The first place prize was awarded to Danielle Lafleur and second place was awarded to Danielle DiFabio
CAA Student Bursary Winner
The Canadian Academy of Audiology student bursary partially supports students to attend the annual conference to learn and network. The 2024 Student Bursary was awarded to Brianna Hepditch
Accessibility Standards Canada’s Chief Executive Officer Selection Process
The Government of Canada is seeking applications from diverse and talented individuals from across the country interested in a full-time Governor in Council (GIC) position as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Accessibility Standards Canada.
The Government of Canada is committed to an open, transparent and merit-based selection process in consideration of gender parity, linguistic, regional and employment equity representation, which includes persons with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples, members of visible minorities and women.
Under the Accessible Canada Act, the CEO is responsible for the Standards Organization’s day-to-day operations. This includes providing executive leadership and management direction for the development of standards designed to identify, remove, and prevent barriers to accessibility.
For more information and to apply visit the Governor in Council Appointments website.
Candidates are strongly encouraged to submit their applications by November 20, 2024.